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At schools across the country, the BMI (Body Mass Index) score is now put on report cards and sent home to the parents. ABC News visited a school in Wyoming that was sending letters home to the parents of children with high BMI scores to suggest they join an exercise class. Some of the parents were outraged and decided to fight back.

Meet children and toddlers raised by a whole new generation of parents who deck their kids out in the latest retro tennis shoes, vintage concert T-shirts and slacker hairdos. Some call them 'hipster parents.' But is it actually good for your children to raise them 'cool'?

ABC News reports from the West Bank where archeologists believe they have unearthed the grave of King Herod the Great. Herod, who lived somewhere around the time of 40 B.C., was known and feared because of his murderous rampages that left trails of blood. However, Herod was also recognized as the king of construction, creating some of the most grandiose monuments in the region. Scholars and scientists are now digging around to learn more about this historical figure and what he left behind.
Correspondents: John Donvan, Neal Karlinsky and Wilf Dinnick
Airdate: 5/8/2007

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